After accidentally killing Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men," Lennie flees to a nearby hiding spot in the brush by the Salinas River where George had instructed him to go if he ever got into trouble.
eventually lennie, and georgre and lennie's dream
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If this relates to Of Mice and Men, Lennie crushed it in the fight when he and George first arrived
Lennie is not aware of the power he possesses, so when Lennie kills his puppy he is not able to understand what he was just done
The rising action is when Lennie kills his little pup.
In Chapter Five of "Of Mice and Men," Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife in the barn when she lets him stroke her hair, leading to tragic consequences.
After Curley's wife died, the other ranch workers discovered her body in the barn. This event led to a confrontation between Curley and Lennie, who inadvertently caused her death. The aftermath of her death also resulted in George making the difficult decision to protect Lennie by ultimately ending his life to prevent further harm.
No, Lennie kills Curley's wifeon accident and George shoots Lennie out of love, so their dream is ruined
Lennie Small. Ironically he's big. Oh, and also Carlson kills Candy's dog.
Yes, based on the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, George did think there was a good chance Lennie would be taken alive after he killed Curley's wife. This is why he instructs Lennie to hide in the brush and wait for him if anything goes wrong. George wanted to protect Lennie from being lynched by the angry mob.
After George kills Lennie in "Of Mice and Men," he talks with Slim about their dream of owning a farm together. Slim is a trusted and understanding individual who empathizes with George's difficult decision.
Without her there would have been a different ending. Lennie kills her and this leads to Lennie's death, which in return ends the novel.